Sentences with phrase «debuts a video installation»

In June, I debuted a video installation called HIGHLIFE — a collaboration with Neill Prewitt and Eleanor Blake — at Artspace in Raleigh.

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Mark Beasley, the Robert and Arlene Kogod Secretarial Scholar and Curator of Media and Performance Art, has programmed the Washington, D.C., debuts of five video installations from recent biennials, which are to be experienced in the following sequence: Camille Henrot's Grosse Fatigue (2013), a transcendent and lyrical multilayered rumination on the creation and organization of the universe, conceived during a residency at the Smithsonian; Hito Steyerl's How Not to Be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational.
On view last year at Jeu de Paume in Paris (Simpon's first European exhibition), the presentation at Addison Gallery features «Chess,» 2013, a three - channel video installation making its U.S. debut.
Highlights of the exhibition include Stark's pre-YouTube Cat Videos (1999 — 2002); the playful, provocative and psychedelic «chorus girl» collages from the series A Torment of Follies (2008); My Best Thing (2011), a video that debuted at the 2011 Venice Biennale edited from Stark's cyber exchanges with two online paramours; the celebrated video installation Bobby Jesus's Alma Mater b / w Reading the Book of David and / or Paying Attention Is Free (2013), set to a West Coast gangsta rap soundtrack and featuring images that range from Renaissance paintings, to family snapshots, to portraits of hip hop legends.
TRANSFER presents a new GIF installation work from Lorna Mills and a debut video piece from Rollin Leonard during Moving Image NYC 2014.
Marking U.S. museum debut for three leading artists, exhibition includes commissioned and existing works of video art, sculpture, performance, and installation art
For her first solo exhibition with the gallery she will debut two significant new video installations, Roja (2016) and Sarah (2016), including new photographs from the Roja series.
While developing several new bodies of work that encompass video, sculpture, and installation (which debuted in Berlin and Los Angeles in late 2014) Trecartin collected images which functioned as both reference material and conceptual pivot points for these expansive group of works.
Although Johnson debuted with three classically composed portrait photographs of a homeless black man he met in his hometown, Chicago, today he is lauded for more conceptual work, expressed in a vast range of media, including painting, sculpture, installation, performance and video.
Made in L.A. 2014 will be installed in every gallery of the museum and debuts nearly all new painting, installation, video, sculpture, photography, and performances created specifically for the exhibition.
Loading... Radio Imagination debuts new work by Laylah Ali, Malik Gaines and Alexandro Segade, Lauren Halsey, Mendi + Keith Obadike, Connie Samaras, and Cauleen Smith — contemporary artists working in performance, sound, installation, photography, drawing, and video.
The exhibition will be an ambitious installation in which Grasso transforms the gallery into an immersive environment, a multimedia labyrinth that includes new sculpture, paintings, photographs, neon works and video (the eponymously titled film will make its US debut in this exhibition).
MOCA presents the U.S. premiere of Hito Steyerl's landmark video installation, which debuted at the 2015 German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
An indisputable rising star who created a sensation with her critically adored solo debut at MoMA in 2009, Klara Lidén has since captivated collectors with her edgy videos — one, famously, showing her dancing berserkly on a Stockholm commuter train — and installations, which won her a special mention at the 2011 Venice Biennale.
The most ambitious work to date by Chicago artist, Max King Cap, will be showcased in God's Punk, a video opera installation, making its debut at the Hyde Park Art Center.
Thousands Are Sailing resonates with a host of recent international works on this topical theme outside of EVA — as in John Akomfrah's recently acclaimed threechannel, video installation Vertigo Sea (2015) that debuted at the 56th Venice Biennale, or Ai Weiwei's controversial re-staging of a now - iconic photograph of the drowned infant Aylan Kurdi.
Commissioned originally for dOCUMENTA 13 in Kassel, Germany and making its West Coast debut at SFMOMA, artist William Kentridge's The Refusal of Time (2012) is an immersive installation combining synchronized video projections featuring live action, animation and dance, with audio feeds that incorporate music and sound and a... Read More
Alex Prager's three films Face in the Crowd, La Petite Mort, and Despair are to be screened during SOLUNA's Opening Performance on 6 May, with their scores performed live by an orchestra; the following day sees the opening of Prager's solo exhibition of three video installations and a new body of photographs (in their USA debut) at the Goss - Michael Foundation.
The ICA presents the US debut of Ashes (2002 - 2015), a video installation by the artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen (b. 1969).
Since its debut at the 2015 Venice Biennale, John Akomfrah's panoramic three - channel video installation
Since its debut at the 2015 Venice Biennale, John Akomfrah's panoramic three - channel video installation Vertigo Sea has garnered accolades for its unflinching look at historical maritime horrors ranging from the greed of the whaling industry to the cruelty of the slave trade, all while invoking the sublime beauty of the natural landscape.
Nira Pereg's Video Installation, ISHMAEL, Debuts in the U.S. at Braverman Gallery Hosted in Collaboration with On Stellar Rays Gallery May 6 - June 8, 2016 Opening Reception: Thursday, May 5, 2016, 6:00 - 8:00 pm Nira Pereg in Conversation With Daniel S. Palmer, the Leon Levy Assistant Curator at the Jewish Museum in New York: Sunday, May 8, 4:00 pm
The exhibition will debut new installations, videos, films, sculptures, performances, and paintings commissioned specifically for the exhibition and will offer a snapshot of the current trends and practices coming out of Los Angeles, one of the most active and energetic art communities in the world.
After opening in late October with exhibitions devoted to Ugo Rondinone and Pascale Marthine Tayou, the Bass — as it is now officially known — will debut a show of Mika Rottenberg's eccentric, fun - house sculptural installations and video works on December 7.
Working Class Hero is a 25 - channel video installation showing 25 fans, all singing Lennon's 1970 debut solo album, Plastic Ono Band, in sync from beginning to end.
In 2016, she had her first U.S. solo exhibition, at the Whitney Museum in New York, where she debuted a video and installation that focused loosely on the Gulf's fascination with shopping malls, as well as the mass proliferation of images via screens in the region.
Before spider holes made their media debut, there was Bruce Nauman's spectacular 1972 - 74 installation Audio - Video Underground Chamber.
Another New York dealer making its fair debut is Lehmann Maupin, whose booth will be dominated by the American artist Jennifer Steinkamp's new video installations, priced from $ 20,000 to $ 350,000, as well as by a new neon work by Brit Tracey Emin, in the $ 130,000 range.
For his debut at Lisson, Akomfrah is making two new diptych video installations, shot in Greece and Barbados respectively.
The resulting two - channel video installation debuted at Goethe - Institut's New York space, Ludlow 38, and went on to feature at this year's editions of The Armory Show and Art Cologne, and at Berlin's ACUD Gallery.
In this show, Rocha Pitta debuts work from the past year, including over 20 fresco paintings, watercolors, and a video, as well as a site - specific installation made from concrete and a bed of moss.
On view from April 1 to April 29, 2017 at 509 W. 24th Street, The First Green will debut work created over the last year, including more than 20 frescos, a video and an installation created on site at the gallery with a living bed of moss and a concrete tent - like structure.
Reel Around marks the New York debut of the video installation Coat, exhibited first in 2002 at the List Visual Arts Center at MIT and more recently at the Nayland Blake retrospective exhibition at the Tang Museum at Skidmore College.
On February 25, 2012, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego will present the West Coast debut of Julien's immersive nine - screen video installation, Ten Thousand Waves.
This exhibition will debut nearly all new installations, performances, drawings, film, video, sculptures, and paintings created specifically for Made in L.A. 2012.
The exhibition features a large - scale video installation, accompanying performances, and a new series of photographic works, this exhibition marks the North American debut of Siegel's 33 - minute film, «Winter» (2013).
Mona Hatoum has returned to the scene of her solo museum debut with a large - scale retrospective at the Centre Pompidou, which helped to launch her career back in 1994 when she was transitioning from performance and video art to sculpture and installation.
Coming off her well - received debut institutional solo show at MoMA PS1 in 2016, the Moroccan - born artist continues her explorations of immersive, multi-screen video installations.
William Kentridge's The Refusal of Time, which debuted in dOCUMENTA (13) in 2012, is a multi-channel video and sculpture installation that, at first, seems an evolution of the artist's ability to craft complicated allegories of the struggle between the personal and the political.
An incredibly comprehensive retrospective, «Lorna Simpson «gathers more than three decades of the artist's photography and video works (above)-- probing distillations that question and recast standard notions of race, gender, identity and memory — and features «Chess,» 2013, a three - channel video installation making its U.S. debut.
While developing several new bodies of work that encompass video, sculpture and installation (which debuted in Berlin and Los Angeles in September and October 2014, respectively) Trecartin collected images which functioned as both reference material and conceptual pivot points for his expansive new bodies of work.
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS and SCREENINGS The Concordia Biennial: The Art of Teaching, Concordia Gallery, Concordia University, St. Paul, MN, 2016 It's so hard to live without you, Helsingborgs Dagblads Photo Salon, Landskrona Photo Festival, Landskrona, Sweden, 2016 The Golden Hour, See 18 Film Screening Room, MSP International Airport, Minneapolis, MN 2016 - 17 North of the 45th Parallel, DeVos Museum, Marquette, MI, 2016 Experimental Cinema: Pixels, Minneapolis International Film Festival, St. Anthony Main Theater, Minneapolis, MN, 2016 Society of Scottish Artists Annual Exhibition, RSA Gallery, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2015 This From There, Circa Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, 2015 Photography Since the Millennium, Louisville Photo Biennial, Carnegie Center for Art and History, New Albany, IN, 2015 SPE Combined Caucus Juried Exhibition, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA, 2015 SPE Combined Caucus Juried Exhibition, UCF Fine Arts Gallery, Orlando, FL, 2015 Perspectives, MN State Arts Board, St. Paul, MN, 2014 Faux / Real, Non-Fiction Gallery, Savannah, GA, 2014 Finders and Keepers, Duchesne Academy (participating Fotofest space), Houston, TX, 2014 Acquisitions and Debuts of the Hillstrom Museum of Art, St. Peter, MN, 2013 Art in the Age of Globalization: Outsourced, Minneapolis Institute of Art, MN, 2012 - 2013 What Can not Be Cured Must Be Endured, Paul Robeson Gallery, Newark, NJ, 2012 Terraforming: Contemporary discourse in landscape photography, King Street Gallery, Silver Spring, MD, 2012 Then + Now, Hillstrom Museum, St. Peter, MN, 2012 Intersections, Minneapolis College of Art and Design Gallery, Minneapolis, MN, 2012 EA$ T / WE $ T: A Global Look at Capitalism, New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, New Harmony, IN, 2011 Faculty Exhibition, Schaeffer Gallery, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN, 2010 2008 McKnight Fellows Exhibition, Franklin Artworks, Minneapolis, MN, 2010 Re-Generate, Re-Image, Re-Focus: New Directions in Photography, Priscilla Payne Gallery, Bethlehem, PA, 2009 Yummy, Nexus Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, 2007 Visual Noise, UMC Art Gallery, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 2007 Imagining Namibia, The Art Center of St. Peter, St. Peter, MN, 2006 Soul Searching, Cyrus M. Running Gallery, Concordia College, Moorhead, MN, 2006 WCA International Video Shorts Festival, Boston, MA, 2006 Cuba Libre, The Art Center of St. Peter, St. Peter, MN, 2004 Faculty Exhibition, Carver Center for Arts and Technology, Baltimore, MD, 2003 SPE Regional Conference Exhibition, Manchester Craftsman's Guild, Pittsburgh, PA, 2002 True Confessions, Charles Theater, Baltimore, MD, 2000 On Sight, The School of Visual Arts, New York, NY, 2000 The Photographic Persona, Belknap Gallery, Univ. of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1999 The Y2K Solution, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 1999 AugenMusik (installation / performance), Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore, MD, 1999 Emerging Artists, Maryland Federation of Artists, Annapolis, MD, 1999 LaGrange National, LaGrange College, LaGrange, GA, 1998 Choice, Tate Gallery, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 1998 Three Rivers Arts Festival, Wood Street Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, 1997 She Defies Gravity, Ekhartsberga Gallery, McKees Rocks, PA, 1996 Exposures, Garfield Artworks, Pittsburgh, PA, 1996 Three Rivers Arts Festival, Wood Street Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, 1995 Arts on Tour, Vine Street Gallery, Sharon, PA, 1994 Manchester Craftsman's Guild Staff Exhibition, Pittsburgh, PA, 1994
January 2017 Newark Museum Debuts Important Acquistion by William Kentridge in Lead Up to Reinstallation of Arts of Global Africa Collection In anticipation of the relocation and reinstallation of its Arts of Global Africa collection in November 2017, the Newark Museum debuts a newly acquired video installation by artist William Kentridge, What Will Come (Debuts Important Acquistion by William Kentridge in Lead Up to Reinstallation of Arts of Global Africa Collection In anticipation of the relocation and reinstallation of its Arts of Global Africa collection in November 2017, the Newark Museum debuts a newly acquired video installation by artist William Kentridge, What Will Come (debuts a newly acquired video installation by artist William Kentridge, What Will Come (2007).
It is the debut solo show for the Los Angeles artist, who makes installations that involve sculpture and video — all with the phosphorescent cast of a nightclub bathroom.
For his first solo exhibition at Marlborough Chelsea, Rashaad Newsome will debut a series of new collages, videos and installations, as well as a performance to be held on November 2nd in conjunction with Performa 11.
Her first solo exhibition in the US debuted in October 2016 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, where she used video and installations to project her ideas about contemporary life in the Gulf Arab nations.
The exhibition will offer a glimpse into the current trends and practices from the LA art scene, debuting new installations, videos, films, sculptures, performances and paintings commissioned specifically for the exhibition.
In her New York solo debut at The Kitchen, emerging artist Sondra Perry similarly pondered public images of black bodies in a group of video installations.
It debuts recent work and new painting, installation, video, sculpture, photography, and performances created specifically for the exhibition.
This will be the New York debut of Attia's multimedia video installation, Reason's Oxymorons (2015), which premiered at the 13th Biennale de Lyon in 2015.
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